Welcome to the world of Tina S. She is now in a band, "Spin Twice". Check out her other youtubes. This was done at the age of 17, the others when she was younger. All are amazing.
Highly recommended, Through the Fire and Flames, Dragon Force, Altitudes, Jason Becker and For the Love of God, Steve Vai covers. Thanks for the reaction. Good job. Loved Tina S. since 2015 and she still blows my mind.
@@wolfedan3 that you are impressed by a simple cover and not by the original song and by those virtuoso musicians like Becker who were able to create them, pathetic
@@Jota666 You have been muted. You are a fool if you don't recognize the mind blowing talent of a 15 year old girl. Get lost. I won't have to read your stupid comments any long. Bye fool.
@@Jota666 I have not ever seen Tina S do a Simple cover! She always adds her own special touches to whatever she plays. She was praised by Steve Vai, John Petruchhi, Herman Li, and Jason Becker, for her covers of their music. Why don't you let us see your version of these SIMPLE covers and then we can talk!
To make it the best guitar performance possible and get the best tone, or sound, Tina (in the blink of an eye) switches 7 times from the neck pickup to the bridge pickup and vice versa, in a very specific part of the 3rd movement. If you concentrate, you might see it or hear a very slight noticeable change of tone. God, how much more precise tone-wise can you get. Even the seasoned pros don’t have this level of «finesse ». On the vigier escalibur custom guitar, Tina’s guitar, the pickup switch has 5 positions and Tina has chosen the 2 very best one for your pure enjoyment.
Now that was fun...😱😱Glad you found Tina S. Check out her Steve Vai cover of For the Love of God....well any of them are incredible. Thanks for the reaction. 😎😎
Definitely check out Tina setkic dragon force through the fire and the flame cover at 15 years old awesome and her new band called Spin Twice awesome request 😔
7 times setting the pickup selector on the guitar. And she smiles 7 times. 23 slides and closing the sound button at the end ! She removed the whammy bar and added a hair tie to the top of the guitar neck to do the tapping.
The cleanest guitarist. Giving Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata an absolute metallic shine. I totally agree...sounding much better on (electric) guitar. Taking each hand to analyze, her hand and finger movements and so impressive, it goes way beyond the mark of even some of the best guitarists. She has done sixteen covers in total (with at least two additional videos that are not covers). I am sure that you will explore all of them. I like your reaction.
She's not even a prodigy shes a Savant. You don't learn this kinda play you're born with it. She's in her own league and has done covers by the greatest shredders and tell you what she's right there with all of them. She just turned 25 and hopefully we'll hear more from her and her band but mostly from HER. The band does vocal but she simply doesn't need that she needs to do something similar to what Gary Moore did and Steve Vai does... backup play but she's gotta be the head honcho not some vocal. Years ago I listened to Hendricks when he shoulda just kept his yap shut. At least with Tina she lets her play do the talking but we really need more atta her. I don't know if she writes music though but does it really matter because a lotta great singers do not write their own stuff either and many players of instruments don't write either.
Its always baffled me how you people call anyone who just learns other peoples music and call them a god. She is in a very structured environment during this session. She is sitting the whole time. AND SHE DID NOT WRITE THE MUSIC. She has memorized it. When she writes her own stuff that is as good as what she is copying then she is a god. The people who wrote the originals of what she is copying wrote the music, play it all over the stages and play it half or all wacked out of their minds, either by drugs or being on the road for months at a time and tired af.
Welcome to the world of Tina S. She is now in a band, "Spin Twice". Check out her other youtubes. This was done at the age of 17, the others when she was younger. All are amazing.
Spin twice!!! I will def check that out thanks for the knowledge
She is still amazing and with that metal edge to their new songs its awesome AF!
Highly recommended, Through the Fire and Flames, Dragon Force, Altitudes, Jason Becker and For the Love of God, Steve Vai covers. Thanks for the reaction. Good job. Loved Tina S. since 2015 and she still blows my mind.
And why does it leave you like this if they are only covers of songs made by talented musicians XD
@@Jota666 I don't have the slightest idea what you are talking about.
@@wolfedan3 that you are impressed by a simple cover and not by the original song and by those virtuoso musicians like Becker who were able to create them, pathetic
@@Jota666 You have been muted. You are a fool if you don't recognize the mind blowing talent of a 15 year old girl. Get lost. I won't have to read your stupid comments any long. Bye fool.
@@Jota666 I have not ever seen Tina S do a Simple cover! She always adds her own special touches to whatever she plays. She was praised by Steve Vai, John Petruchhi, Herman Li, and Jason Becker, for her covers of their music. Why don't you let us see your version of these SIMPLE covers and then we can talk!
To make it the best guitar performance possible and get the best tone, or sound, Tina (in the blink of an eye) switches 7 times from the neck pickup to the bridge pickup and vice versa, in a very specific part of the 3rd movement. If you concentrate, you might see it or hear a very slight noticeable change of tone. God, how much more precise tone-wise can you get. Even the seasoned pros don’t have this level of «finesse ». On the vigier escalibur custom guitar, Tina’s guitar, the pickup switch has 5 positions and Tina has chosen the 2 very best one for your pure enjoyment.
Tina setkic left TH-cam for a few years there was a lot of theories about her, but she recently came back to TH-cam, and glad she did, awesome.
Now that was fun...😱😱Glad you found Tina S. Check out her Steve Vai cover of For the Love of God....well any of them are incredible. Thanks for the reaction. 😎😎
Definitely check out Tina setkic dragon force through the fire and the flame cover at 15 years old awesome and her new band called Spin Twice awesome request 😔
She is an absolute Rock Goddess and a Prodigy!!! It took her 2 months to learn this, Yes Months not Years.
Watch her play through the fire and flame mind blowing
Her guitarplaying: Heavenly! Godly! NOT FROM THIS WORLD!!!
Her face expressions: When arrives the bus??
😂😂😂
I ❤ her!
Tina S - guitar prodigy
Her pick? She is using a rare technique. It's certainly effective.
As much as you liked that, you would love Roy Clark's stage performance of the classical Spanish Guitar song, Malaguena.
Did you notice that this was shot in one scene? No cuts, no retakes, no editing? And she was like 16 years old when she recorded this? Amazing…
Why are you lying ??? Tina was 17 years and 4 months old when she made this video!!
@@IA_Information_Paris I don’t think that “like 16” is lying, when she was just over 17. Keep your pantyhose on, for Christ’s sake. Troll
You don't know how many takes it took.
go watch herman li to her playing dragon force through and flames
7 times setting the pickup selector on the guitar.
And she smiles 7 times.
23 slides and closing the sound button at the end !
She removed the whammy bar and added a hair tie to the top of the guitar neck to do the tapping.
The cleanest guitarist. Giving Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata an absolute metallic shine.
I totally agree...sounding much better on (electric) guitar. Taking each hand to analyze, her hand and finger movements and so impressive, it goes way beyond the mark of even some of the best guitarists.
She has done sixteen covers in total (with at least two additional videos that are not covers). I am sure that you will explore all of them.
I like your reaction.
And she doesn't miss a note.
She was averaging a little over 7 notes per second during this piece.
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September 13, 2016
17yr Old Girl Shreds A Metal Cover Of Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' (3rd Movement)
If Beethoven were alive today .. many people think he would be writing rock
very cool
Manowar - sting of the bumblebee a metal redo of flight of the bumblebee.
It must have taken a good 2yrs to piece this together.. I'm sure its etched in her mind and could play it in her sleep....lol
Classical guitar position on left leg.
She's not even a prodigy shes a Savant. You don't learn this kinda play you're born with it. She's in her own league and has done covers by the greatest shredders and tell you what she's right there with all of them. She just turned 25 and hopefully we'll hear more from her and her band but mostly from HER. The band does vocal but she simply doesn't need that she needs to do something similar to what Gary Moore did and Steve Vai does... backup play but she's gotta be the head honcho not some vocal. Years ago I listened to Hendricks when he shoulda just kept his yap shut. At least with Tina she lets her play do the talking but we really need more atta her. I don't know if she writes music though but does it really matter because a lotta great singers do not write their own stuff either and many players of instruments don't write either.
She does most on notes from a sheet.....hence it gets wrong at times.......
I absolutely love this version but I think the backing track is way too loud. It muddles the complexity of what she’s doing.
Can you make the video smaller please, I can still almost see it. Shame on the mess.
Its always baffled me how you people call anyone who just learns other peoples music and call them a god. She is in a very structured environment during this session. She is sitting the whole time. AND SHE DID NOT WRITE THE MUSIC. She has memorized it. When she writes her own stuff that is as good as what she is copying then she is a god. The people who wrote the originals of what she is copying wrote the music, play it all over the stages and play it half or all wacked out of their minds, either by drugs or being on the road for months at a time and tired af.
Get over yourself